Saturday, August 26, 2017

How To Build a Sliding Barn Door Console For Your Man Cave

Hi Friends!  I'm Leanne from Diva of DIY and I am super excited to be here with you today on Remodelaholic to share a project my husband and I just finished in our lake house fixer upper.

Do you have a man cave in your house?  Or at least an area of the house dedicated to watching TV?  If so, then you definitely need this sliding barn door console to hold all of the games, game systems and TV components that go along with that big television I know is hanging on the wall.  Am I right?  I bet I'm close LOL.

Sliding Barn Door Entertainment Console

When we remodeled our lake house, we knew we wanted to incorporate a game room/man cave into the floor plan.  My teenage boys love gaming with their friends and my husband loves sports so having a room with multiple televisions fell high on their wish list.  

That is when I ran across a plan for Ana White's Grandy Sliding Door Console.  Even though her plan didn't fit my space, it gave me enough confidence to tackle a modified version on my own.

How To Build A Sliding Barn Door Console: The Supplies

This supply list is for one console.   The finished pictures are with 3 consoles.  

  • 2 – 1×8 @ 8 feet long
  • 2 – 1×10 @ 8 feet long
  • 1 sheet of 1/4″ thick PureBond plywood  (for doors)*
  • 1 sheet of 3/4″ thick PureBond plywood (for sides)
  • 3- 1×3 @ 8 feet long (for door trim if using this design)
  • 2 – 1×2 @ 8 feet long
  • 4 – 1×4 @ 8 feet long
  • 8 – 2×3 @ 8 feet long
  • Hardware for sliding doors (see our Remodelaholic picks for budget-friendly sliding door hardware here)
  • 2 1/2″ screws
  • 1″ finish nails
  • Wood Glue
  • Wood Filler
  • Paint or Stain
 * you will have enough plywood left to make an additional set of doors

How To Build A Sliding Barn Door Console:  The Cut List 

Can I mention that there is no better place to build than on a jet ski trailer overlooking the lake?  Can I get an Amen?How To Build A Sliding Barn Door Console For Your Man Cave

Frame

  • 4 – 2×3 @ 84″
  • 4 – 2×3 @ 17″
  • 4 – 2×3 @ 14″

Sides

  • 2 – 3/4″ thick plywood cut 36″ x 17-1/4″

Face Frame

  • 5 – 1×4 @ 36″
  • 8 – 1×4 @ 17-3/4″

Shelves

  • 2 – 1×8 @ 87″
  • 2 – 1×10 @ 87″

Middle Shelf Supports and Cleats

  • 5 – 1×2 @ 14″
  • 5 – 1×2 @ 17″

Bottom Trim

  • 1 – 2×3 @ 90″ 
  • 2 – 2×3 @ 18-3/4″ 

Top

  • 2 – 2×10 @ 91″ 

Doors

  • 2- 1/4″ thick plywood cut 20″ x 30″
  • 4- 1×3 @ 30″
  • 2- 1×3 @ 15″
  • 1- 1×3 @ 29 1/4″ from corner to corner cut at an angle of 28 degrees

How To Build A Sliding Barn Door Console:  The Process 

Step 1)  Build The Frame

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The frames are pretty self-explanatory but I have included a finished picture as well as a detailed diagram.  I made 3 separate consoles so that is why you see  6 of these frames.

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Step 2)  Add The Sides

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Attach the 3/4″ plywood by first applying a bead of wood glue around the edge of the plywood and secure using 2 1/2″ screws.  Repeat with each section.

Step 3)  Attach to the wall. 

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I apologize but I forgot to take a picture of the frame installed before face frame, shelves and cleats were installed but I have included a diagram below to give you the measurements. 

I installed tongue and groove car-siding for texture which shows through the open back side.  Another great idea would be to paint a contrasting paint color or add a fun wallpaper on the wall behind the console.

Step 4)  Add The Face Frame

Face Frame Sketch 2

Step 5)  Add cleats and shelves

Sliding Barn Door Cleats With Measurements

Step 6)  Add top boards. 

Don't attach at this point because it will make it more difficult to paint or stain them.

Step 7)  Stain or paint frame and top

Frame and doors:  Sherwin Williams SW Iron Ore (same color that Cassity used here!)

Top (Pine):  Custom Minwax stain color mix of  50/50 Classic Gray/Jacobean

Step 8)  Make Doors

You could also make traditional shaker cabinet doors following this tutorial here

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Rip plywood to 20″ x 30″ panels (or size of opening).  With nail gun, attach the two 30″ trim boards to the plywood panel.

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Double check your measurement and cut the remaining trim boards to finish the door panel.  Attach with nail gun.

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To create the diagonal design displayed on my console, your board will be 29 1/4″ long from corner to corner with an angle of 28 degrees.  Again, attach with nail gun.

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Stain or paint doors (or both!).  I painted mine Sherwin Williams Iron Ore to match the frame. (This is the same color Cassity painted her interior doors and colorwashed her barn door here to add color while still showing the wood grain.)

Step 9)  Hang Doors

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I followed the instructions included with my sliding door hardware. See our Remodelaholic picks for budget-friendly sliding door hardware here.

Step 10)  Attach top boards to the frame

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That is it!  Wasn't it easy?  Now it's time for the fun part…the accessories.

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I chose chunky baskets, old trunks and metal containers to accessorize my man cave console area.  They add extra storage without compromising that masculine feel.

 

Sliding Barn Door Pinterest

I am so happy with the way my sliding barn door console turned out.  All of the game systems and cable boxes are hidden behind the barn doors when not in use and can be easily slid open and accessed when needed.  The extra storage is perfect for all of the PS4/XBox games and DVD's we have saved up for movie nights and I even have a basket for remote controls…Life is Good!

Each and every one of you inspire me and I LOVE to see the work that you’ve created. Feel free to share with me on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook. And as always, be sure to follow Diva Of DIY on Pinterest and sign up for our FREE Newsletter to receive the latest projects delivered straight to your inbox!

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Friday, August 25, 2017

The Today’s Homeowner Story: Part 1 - Today's Homeowner

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Danny Lipford reflects on this remarkable milestone for Today's Homeowner, now in its 20th year on national television. He shares a glimpse of what you can expect to see in this special video series, from the company's humble beginnings to the present day, and what's in store for the exciting 20th season of the show.


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Readers’ Favorite Products & Tips

Throughout the day on our Facebook page, we'll share products, before & after makeovers or home tours that simply catch our eye.  So often when we share a product we love, we get tons of additional feedback, that many of you love these products/tours/etc. too! It's also great for us to get feedback on things we shouldn't be buying so it's a win-win for everyone! Today, we're sharing the top favorites we've shared since January in hopes that you may love them all just as much!

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Favorite Rug – Without a doubt, this is the top rug we've ever shared.  Not only do the nearly 400 reviews speak highly of it, but our readers and followers all had excellent feedback for the rug as well!

Favorite Printable – This back to school printable has long been a fan favorite and this year it continues to be just as popular. And for good reason! It's so affordable, editable and such a fun way to create custom first day of school photos for your kids! And great news! There's a coordinating last day of school printable, as well!

Favorite Affordable Semi-Flushmount Light Fixture – Hands down, you guys love this light. Not only is it affordable, it comes in two finishes and instantly makes any room look more polished and current!

Semi Flushmount Light Fixture

Semi-Flushmount Light Fixture

Most Helpful Article – Our Facebook fans found this article on 5 Ways You're Inadvertently Making Your Home Look Cheap to be the most helpful.

Favorite Affordable Headboard – This gorgeous tufted wingback headboard is another fan favorite. It comes in four beautiful colors and looks much more expensive than it actually is! This upholstered headboard was a close second, and it actually even less money!

Favorite DIY Kitchen Renovation – Not all kitchen renovations require a massive budget. And this one proves that you can get loads of style without spending a ton. A little elbow grease can go a long way!

Favorite Affordable Chandelier – This gorgeous gray wood and iron chandelier was featured in a Fixer Upper ‘Get This Look' post and is still a top favorite! That's likely because it's a style than can work in so many homes, and with a variety of decor styles!

Favorite Closet Organizing Tips – Why does keeping closets organized always seem like such a daunting task? These closet organizing tips for your bedroom, kitchen and bathroom were a favorite this year!

Organizing Closet Tips Photo By Annie Schlechter GMAimages Via One Kings Lane

Organizing Closet Tips – Photo By Annie Schlechter GMAimages Via One Kings Lane

Are there any products or tips you can't get enough of lately? We'd love to hear in comments!

More ideas we love: 

Buffalo Check Farmhouse Bathroom. Love the blue and white gingham walls, modern light fixture, striped towels, black iron hooks, medicine cabinet and wall-mount faucet.

Stylish Flush Mount Fixtures Under $50. So many great, affordable options in this round-up of lighting options!

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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Friday Favorites: Zinc Table Top and Fall Entryway

Friday Favorites Featuring Diy Zinc Tabletop, Fall Entryway, And So Much More At Remodelaholic.com
Hello there! Welcome to another week of Friday Favorites and Remodelaholics Anonymous! We love seeing and sharing great ideas — so send them our way! If you have a blog, you can link up below, and if not, drop us a line here or message us on Facebook. Who is ready to party??? I am so glad you are here to check out this week's Friday Favorites and I can't wait to see what you have been creating this week. Featured tonight we have a lovely DIY zinc table that would be so expensive to buy in a furniture store. Next, we have my favorite fall entryway. Oh and so much more. Check it out!

How To Build A Mosaic Table

Favorite Use of LED lights: Just the Woods created this awesome patio table. It looks so pretty. She used LED lights and marbles to create the effect. It is even more enchanting close up!

Easy Ikea Lazy Susan Game Board Idea Heatherednest.com

Favorite Game Night Solution: The Heathered Nest has solved one of my big game night problems. I hate when I have to reach across the board to move my pieces or see what I've landed on. She used an IKEA lazy susan to make the game board spin. So smart.

Circular Saw Storage Final

Favorite Way to Store a Circular Saw: Power tools are fun to build and create with, but what is not always fun, storing them. The Handyman's Daughter came up with this handy way to store a circular saw! 

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Favorite License Plate Upcycle: The Interior Frugalista whipped up this adorable license plate art. It looks so cute in this toddler room. I think it would even be fun in other rooms. Use a special license plate or anyone that you can find. Either way it will be fun.

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Favorite Table Top: Savvy Apron gave a plain wood table and upgrade with a DIY zinc table top. These types of tables are pretty expensive. See how she got the look for less!

Commode

Favorite Use of Stripes: Let's be honest. I love stripes everywhere. Home decor, clothing, pretty much everywhere. Dream in Color was so smart to incorporate them in this dresser she built.

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Favorite Fall Entryway: I'm really in love with the staircase, but those pumpkins are a close second. I adore fall decor. I know not everyone does, but I'm definitely crushing on this entryway by The Other Side of Neutral.

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